< br/>Birthday flower on January 23rd: Sorrel
Birthday flower on January 23rd: Sorrel Sorrel
The seventh century archbishop, St. John the Baptist Flowers
Since ancient times, Christianity has had the habit of connecting saints with specific flowers. This is due to the fact that when the church commemorates the saints, they often decorate the altar with blooming flowers! In medieval Catholic monasteries, various flowers were planted like a garden center. Over time, the church combined the 366 days of saints with different flowers to form the so-called floral calendar. At that time, most of the monasteries were located in southern Europe, which had a Mediterranean climate and was very suitable for growing flowers and plants. Sorrel was the flower chosen to commemorate the seventh-century archbishop St. John the Baptist. It is found in North America, Central Asia, and Europe from the Mediterranean to the Arctic, growing mainly in pastures and grazing lands. Over the centuries, it has been grown as a vegetable.
January 23rd birthday flower - sorrel flower language: Considerate
The ancient name of sorrel is Rumex, which means "sucking". In ancient times, people sucked its leaves to quench their thirst during travel. Therefore, the flower language of Tingli is "considerate". If a person is born blessed by this flower, if she is a woman, she must be full of motherly love, gentle and considerate, just like the Virgin Mary. Of course, once you fall in love, you will give without regrets and make the other person feel deep affection.
Extended reading:
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